Fitzy wrote:kobe would have alot better chance then other years with the team and the record the lakers now have
Mikki wrote:Fitzy wrote:kobe would have alot better chance then other years with the team and the record the lakers now have
I'd have to disagree on that. Since the Lakers acquired an all-star calibre player, the odds of Kobe being "valuable" became less.
Fitzy wrote:i mean his chances would be better simply because his team record would be better then other seasons, which would have let him down in the past
Andrew wrote:
Chris Paul
Impressive stats on one of the top teams in the tougher conference definitely place Paul amongst the leading candidates but I think he might lose out to one of the previous three players (particularly LeBron or Kobe) by virtue of having a teammate recognised as an All-Star and those guys already having "waited their turn". Hardly fair because he's been spectacular, but there's only one MVP award and I think Paul will end up being snubbed.
Axel wrote:The MVP isn't a lifetime achievement award. Chris Paul shouldn't have to wait a few years to get it. If he's the most valuable, then he should get the award.
Should, of course, is the operative word.
Andrew wrote:this year he's demonstrated the ability to make things happen for his teammates
benji wrote:Has he? Is Kobe Bryant really the cause of young players improving as they age? (And if this doesn't mean Bynum, Farmar, Ariza, Vujacic, etc.'s improvements...then was the other explanation ever in doubt? No.)
So yeah, Kobe for MVP in my book.
but the way he's playing this year grants them a greater opportunity and facilitates their growth as players
He's picking his spots alot better to attack... he's improved in his timing when to give the ball up. I've seen Sasha, Jordan and just about everyone get wide open shots on assists from Kobe or with Kobe making the pass that leads to the pass that leads to the bucket. Alot of Bynum's most memorable dunks have came from lobs off Kobe's hand. ...I remember seeing an interview recently with Sasha where he gave Kobe alot of praise in helping him reach the level he is at...the variety in his game has no limits...Its just been a joy to watch and his teammates have taken to him in a manner I have never seen before. ...the team in general has taken their knocks alot better and are ready to take that extra step with no reservations having Kobe lead the way.
benji wrote:So yeah, Kobe for MVP in my book.
Nowhere did you explain why...other than being a Laker fan?
Notice how Sauru outlined his procedure for choosing a player.
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